Response of Medical Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) Genotypes to K Supply Under Long Photoperiod

被引:48
|
作者
Saloner, Avia [1 ,2 ]
Sacks, Mollie M. [3 ]
Bernstein, Nirit [1 ]
机构
[1] Volcani Ctr, Inst Soil Water & Environm Sci, Rishon Leziyyon, Israel
[2] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Fac Agr Food & Environm, Rehovot, Israel
[3] Minist Agr, Extens Serv, Rishon Leziyyon, Israel
来源
关键词
cannabis; cultivation; development; fertilizer; nutrition; potassium; vegetative; genotype; DRY-MATTER PRODUCTION; POTASSIUM FERTILIZATION; USE EFFICIENCY; INDUSTRIAL HEMP; GROWTH; DEFICIENCY; CALCIUM; PLANTS; COTTON; WATER;
D O I
10.3389/fpls.2019.01369
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Potassium is involved in regulation of multiple developmental, physiological, and metabolic processes in plants, including photosynthesis and water relations. We lack information about the response of medical cannabis to mineral nutrition in general, and K in particular, which is required for development of high-grade standardized production for the medical cannabis industry. The present study investigated the involvement of K nutrition in morphological development, the plant ionome, photosynthesis and gas-exchange, water relations, water use efficiency, and K use efficiency, comparatively for two genotypes of medical cannabis, under a long photoperiod. The plants were exposed to five levels of K (15, 60, 100, 175, and 240 ppm K). Growth response to K inputs varied between genotypes, revealing genetic differences within the Cannabis sativa species to mineral nutrition. Fifteen ppm of K was insufficient for optimal growth and function in both genotypes and elicited visual deficiency symptoms. Two hundred and forty ppm K proved excessive and damaging to development of the genotype Royal Medic, while in Desert Queen it stimulated rather than restricted shoot and root development. The differences between the genotypes in the response to K nutrition were accompanied by some variability in uptake, transport, and accumulation of nutrients. For example, higher levels of K transport from root to the shoot were apparent in Desert Queen. However, overall trends of accumulation were similar for the two genotypes demonstrating competition for uptake between K and Ca and Mg, and no effect on N and P uptake except in the K-deficiency range. The extent of accumulation was higher in the leaves > roots > stem for N, and roots > leaves > stem for P. Surprisingly, most micronutrients (Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu, Cl) tended to accumulate in the root, suggesting a compartmentation strategy for temporary storage, or for prevention of access concentrations at the shoot tissues. The sensitivity of net-photosynthetic rate, gas exchange, and water use efficiency to K supply differed as well between genotypes. The results suggest that growth reduction under the deficient supply of 15 ppm K was mostly due to impact of K availability on water relations of the tissue and transpiration in Royal Medic, and water relations and carbon fixation in Desert Queen.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Response of Medical Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) to Nitrogen Supply Under Long Photoperiod
    Saloner, Avia
    Bernstein, Nirit
    FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2020, 11
  • [2] Response of medical cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) genotypes to P supply under long photoperiod: Functional phenotyping and the ionome
    Shiponi, Sivan
    Bernstein, Nirit
    INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 2021, 161
  • [3] Yield and cannabinoids contents in different cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) genotypes for medical use
    Janatova, Anezka
    Frankova, Adela
    Tlustos, Pavel
    Hamouz, Karel
    Bozik, Matej
    Kloucek, Pavel
    INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 2018, 112 : 363 - 367
  • [4] Nitrogen supply affects cannabinoid and terpenoid profile in medical cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
    Saloner, Avia
    Bernstein, Nirit
    INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 2021, 167
  • [5] Interplay between chemistry and morphology in medical cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
    Bernstein, Nirit
    Gorelick, Jonathan
    Koch, Sraya
    INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 2019, 129 : 185 - 194
  • [6] The chemical composition of ethanolic extracts from six genotypes of medical cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) and their selective cytotoxic activity
    Janatova, Anezka
    Doskocil, Ivo
    Bozik, Matej
    Frankova, Adela
    Tlustos, Pavel
    Kloucek, Pavel
    CHEMICO-BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS, 2022, 353
  • [7] Variability in Seed Traits in a Collection of Cannabis sativa L. Genotypes
    Galasso, Incoronata
    Russo, Roberto
    Mapelli, Sergio
    Ponzoni, Elena
    Brambilla, Ida M.
    Battelli, Giovanna
    Reggiani, Remo
    FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2016, 7
  • [8] Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)
    Grotenhermen, F.
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ARZNEI- & GEWURZPFLANZEN, 2021, 26 (01): : 29 - 33
  • [9] Amino Acid Supplementation as a Biostimulant in Medical Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) Plant Nutrition
    Malik, Matej
    Velechovsky, Jiri
    Praus, Lukas
    Janatova, Anezka
    Kahankova, Zdenka
    Kloucek, Pavel
    Tlustos, Pavel
    FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2022, 13
  • [10] Integrated Management of Pathogens and Microbes in Cannabis sativa L. (Cannabis) under Greenhouse Conditions
    Buirs, Liam
    Punja, Zamir K.
    PLANTS-BASEL, 2024, 13 (06):